Web site for mens team who play in the Combined Counties League (Ryman feeder league). Site contains fixtures, match reports (Including Westfield's first ever game in FA Cup game in which youth players do well)

WEST SURREY BOYS LEAGUE WINNERS OF INTERLEAGUE 1996/7
WEST SURREY BOYS LEAGUE WINNERS OF INTERLEAGUE 1997/8
WEST SURREY BOYS LEAGUE WINNERS OF INTERLEAGUE 1998/9
WEST SURREY BOYS LEAGUE WINNERS OF INTERLEAGUE 1999/00
WEST SURREY BOYS LEAGUE WINNERS OF INTERLEAGUE 2000/2001

Clube Pequeninos Do Jockey is a major youth soccer development program in Brazil. Pequeninos has relationships with many Brazilian, South American and even European Clubs. Their main function is to search and develop new talent for its clubs. Many professional players started their careers at Pequeninos including Ze Roberto of Bayer Leverkussen and the Brazilian National Team. They have around 2,000 players aged 5 - 20 and almost 100 coaches.

THIS YEARS TOUR IS TO GOTHENBURG SWEDEN TO PLAY IN THE GOTHIA WORLD YOUTH CUP, AN INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT CONSIDERED EUROPES LEADING YOUTH SOCCER EVENT WHO HAVE HOSTED TEAMS FROM OVER 100 COUNTRIES SINCE STARTING IN 1975.
THE FINALS ARE PLAYED IN THE HUGE ULLEVI STADIUM WHICH WAS BUILT FOR THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1958 (Ullevi Stadium has a crowd capacity of 43,200 seats).
(For info on the tournament click on header or go to Web site: www.gothia.se)
WE LEAVE FROM ON 15TH JULY FLIGHT TIME 7.45 AM AND ARRIVE AT GOTHENBURG AT 10.35 AM (1 HOUR TIME DIFFERENCE) WE RETURN ON 22ND JULY 10.10 AM FLIGHT ARRIVING AT 11.00 AM.

‘Field’s progressed to their third consecutive Surrey County Cup final on Sunday after a hard fought penalty victory over a very strong Croydon side.
‘Field started very strongly and a superbly struck dipping volley from Daniel Locke deservedly put them in the driving seat.
It was Locke again who stretched ‘Field’s lead latching on to Liam Pestle’s through ball to calmly dispatching the second.
‘Field’s success was based on excellent defending Harry Cooper, Joe Dilena and sweeper Nick Flynn all having solid games as they shackled Croydon’s potentially match winning strike force. A satisfying first half ended with ‘Field leading 2-0.
Croydon came strongly after the break and pressed ’Field back for periods. Just as it looked like they would not break through a loose ball was only half cleared and Croydon were back in the game. A rash challenge then earned Croydon’s Terry Fennessy a Red card and ‘Field appeared to be closing in on victory before a angled shot beat the otherwise excellent Billy Inwood to force extra time.
Both sides had one clear chance to win it in extra time Sam Black going close for ‘Field.
On to penalties and Locke, Pestle, Mike Tasker and Cooper all scored for ‘Field with the impressive Inwood making a fine save and one player blasting wide to secure ‘Field’s place in the final.

Westfield were within a minute of securing their third county cup win on the trot on Sunday only for a very late late equaliser to take the game into extra time and penalties. ‘Field put in a superb display in the first half but paid the price for not making their chances count, they should have seen them at least 3 goals up by half time such was their dominance. An early free kick from Stuart Pain had given ‘Field the lead, they built on that by pinning Ashford back for most of the half, Mike Tasker hit the post and will feel he should have done better and several headed chances should have been converted. The second half was more even but Keeper Billy Inwood who looked dominant throughout was only called upon to make one save ‘Field having a couple of guilt edge chances to strech their lead. The last ten min’s was a different story Ashford went for broke played three up front and pushed ‘Field back, they hit the bar a couple of min’s from time and their chance of victory appeared to have gone. But the next attack saw the ball to break to sub Matt Ahearn his cross shot gave Inwood no chance in the ‘Field goal and forced extra time. The sides could not be seperated in added time so on to penalties. After 5 each the scores were tied on 3 all Ashford taking the cup 6-5 on sudden death